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Here at the mill, we are a hard-working bunch. Getting your fibre to it’s requested state is always our priority and we pride ourselves in creating something special specifically for you. And we have a lot of fun doing it!

Us fibre farmers are a hard-working lot. We work early mornings and often unplanned, late nights and we don't get days off for bad weather or out-of-town visitors or the flu. Like toddlers, our animals don't care if we woke up with a headache or have to get to the...

The mill will be open for our monthly tour day on Thursday, December 27 from 9-4. As always, no reservation required and all are welcome. (Bring your visiting family!) We will be closed from December 24-26 and again from December 28 to January 1. See you on the...

I have been blessed with the most wonderful staff. Something about fibre folk and an enthusiastic work ethic - all of us as anxious to see the beautiful transformation from raw fleece to finished product as our customers always are. There are some gorgeous fleeces out...

If one was to plot the learning curve of starting up a fibre mill, I am convinced it would appear neither as a gradual or steep curve, but as a long wavy slippery staple of fibre, maybe something like Teeswater. One with lots of crimp. And still attached to a moving...

Hi all. Our fussy McFussy-Pants has officially been retired. She has come to the end of her useful life and will be replaced shortly with a spankin' new shiny spinner from Stone Hedge mills. It may take some time for the new spinner to arrive. Anyone with orders...

They say the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. I am there. My staff is there. It looks like we're all headed to the looney-bin together. "Her Majesty" as she was introduced to me, is a Roberts Arrow 14...